Cheered by dynastic thoughts, he forgets his disdain for the wedding-favour, a chaplet of carnations, he is obliged to wear. |
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The Magician himself is a Druid-like wisdom figure, complete with beard, staff, long robe, and chaplet of oak leaves. |
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Improvising hastily, the papal legate Guala is said to have crowned the new king with a chaplet of flowers. |
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In Grohote there is an edifice made of carved stone with square windows and serrated chaplet. |
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The souls that say this chaplet will be embraced by My mercy during their lifetime and especially at the hour of their death. |
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That will give great graces to the souls who will recite this chaplet: the very depths of My Mercy softened for those who recite the chaplet. |
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The wreath in ancient Egypt was most popular in the form of a chaplet made by sewing flowers to linen bands and tying them around the head. |
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Traditionally, the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin requires three turns around the chaplet. |
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On December 5, 2005, before going to bed, she had prayed the chaplet of Divine Mercy for the conversion of sinners. |
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The device is surmounted by the St. Edward's Crown within a gold chaplet of roses on a blue background. |
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The chaplet of red roses is a reference to Dr. Rigby's Lancastrian ancestry. |
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A circular garland is called a wreath, or if it is worn around the head, a chaplet. |
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The two ends of the chaplet are joined by a small string holding a crucifix, two large beads, and three small beads. |
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Every day propound to yourself a rosary or chaplet of good works to present to God at night. |
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My daughter, incite souls to say this chaplet which I have taught you. |
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Decorated with this mop of hair and the chaplet, the girl was led by her father to the mia-mia and put inside this with the four boys. |
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The most common rosary is the one devoted to Mary, the Rosary of the Blessed Virgin, the prayers of which are recited with the aid of a chaplet, or rosary. |
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In the second crest, the floral chaplet combines the national floral emblems of Canada, the maple leaf, and England, the rose, to symbolize his marriage with Alison Logan, a native-born Londoner. |
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For the recitation of this chaplet I like to give all that I ask. |
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Since 2004, they have started the restauration of the cellar paying attention to all the historical and architectural details, from the blazon to the royal lilies chaplet that we can fiind today on the labels of the bottles. |
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A Roundel Argent charged with three Bars wavy Azure overall a Lion rampant as in the Arms the whole environed by a Chaplet of Wheat Or and debruising a Cross flory Gold. |
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One of the pioneer French Art Nouveau ceramists was Ernest Chaplet, whose career in ceramics spanned thirty years. |
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In 1851 Pope Pius IX approved the Chaplet of Saint Michael based on the 1751 reported private revelation from archangel Michael to the Carmelite nun Antonia d'Astonac. |
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